- Antigen name:CD81 (TAPA-1)
- Clonality:Monoclonal
- Clone:5A6
- Conjugation:Unconjugated
- Host:Mouse
- Isotype:IgG1 kappa
- Reactivity:Baboon,African green monkey,Cynomolgus monkey,Rhesus monkey,Chimpanzee,Human
- Gene ID:975
- Pk:100 µG
Mouse monoclonal antibody against human, rhesus, cynomolgus CD81, unconjugated.
The 5A6 antibody reacts with an epitope located in the large extracellular loop (EC2) of human CD81 (TAPA-1). CD81 exhibits broad expression, including on the surface of B and T cells, NK cells, monocytes, dendritic cells, thymocytes, endothelial cells, and fibroblasts. It is also a marker characteristic of extracellular vesicles. CD81, a 26 kDa non-glycosylated type III transmembrane protein, belongs to the tetraspanin family. Tetraspanins contain four transmembrane domains, two extracellular loops, and short cytoplasmic N- and C-termini. CD81 associates with numerous integrins, co-receptors, and other proteins to form multimolecular complexes in the plasma membrane called tetraspanin-enriched microdomains. Palmitoylation of the juxtamembrane cysteine residues is important for its association with other proteins and the plasma membrane. CD81 modulates a diverse array of biological functions including cell-cell adhesion and fusion, cell migration, and proliferation. For example, together with CD19 and CD21, CD81 forms a co-receptor for the B cell receptor on B cells. The epitope of the 5A6 antibody is hidden when CD81 is in complex with CD19 but accessible following activation of the B cell. Mutations in CD81 have been associated with the immune disorder common variable immunodeficiency (CVID). CD81 has also been implicated in mediating the entry of hepatitis C virus into cells.
Type:
Antigen: CD81 (TAPA-1)
Clonality: Monoclonal
Clone: 5A6
Conjugation: Unconjugated
Epitope:
Host: Mouse
Isotype: IgG1 kappa
Reactivity: African green monkey, Baboon, Chimpanzee, Cynomolgus monkey, Human, Rhesus monkey